This village is a great way to experience the more simple life and the day to day life of Moroccans. You are able to enjoy the beauties of nature, the markets, the Saturday souks and meet the locals. If you know arabic or French this is a perfect time to communicate with others…
Small town with a big history being founded by and named after the man who brought Islam to Morocco. Sited on a hill it has good views of the valley. People seem to be used to tourists and a bit of soliciting goes on. A place for a small stop, close to the Volubis.
I just had a brief glimpse of Moulay Idriss as we stopped for lunch. We, as non Muslims, couldn't visit the Shrine of Moulay Idriss but we did pass by. Other than it's obvious religious significance, it's a pretty but fairly standard Moroccan hill town with the usual clamour of…
The village is very picturesque from a distance Once arrived though, you notice that it is plagued with false friends that doubtfully call you " mon bon ami". Impossible to stop to look around quietly or get your bearings without being solicited . They most often follow you…
Moulage idriss zeroing is the one who bring the Islam to Morocco and hi day by poison after his son become the king when he was at 13 years old and the son how change the capital from meknass to fes